Iran response to consulate attack definitely coming: Sayyed Nasrallah

ER Editor: This report follows on from this published on April 2 —

Israeli airstrike ‘flattens’ Iranian consulate in Damascus

There’s this as well as the drone targeting of 7 aid workers just this past week. Enough to raise the ire of relevant parties. See also –

British Rebellion Grows Against Arming Israel

Suddenly, traditional western foes are looking to be on the right side of history. 

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Iran response to consulate attack definitely coming: Sayyed Nasrallah

Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah spoke on the occasion of Al-Quds Day, discussing multiple topics such as the ongoing war on Gaza, and the recent Israeli attack on Iran’s consulate.

Al-Quds Day, the day dedicated to expressing solidarity with occupied Palestine and commemorated on the last day of the holy month of Ramadan “represents our commitment, our position, our resistance, and our high hopes” for liberation, Hezbollah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said Friday.

Sayyed Nasrallah addressed the Israeli aggression on the Iranian consulate in Syria, stressing that “the martyrs of the recent Israeli aggression on Damascus are of historical value for us.”

“The martyrdom of these dear ones is a great matter for us, especially Brigadier-General Zahedi for his great offerings to the Resistance in Lebanon over many years,” adding that “this incident is a turning point.”

“[Iranian leader] Imam Khomeini’s decisive declaration of standing by the Palestinian cause was one of the main reasons for the wars that Iran has been subjected to,” Sayyed Nasrallah said, linking the attack on Iran’s consulate to the latter support for the Palestinian cause.

He pointed out that “The Americans strongly desire direct negotiations with the Iranians, but Iran has so far refused direct negotiations,” adding, “Iran does not negotiate on regional issues with the Americans.'”

He added, “We hear about the nonsense that everything happening in the region is an American-Iranian charade,” explaining there were many parties “who are unable to accept that Israel is defeated in the region, and they are unable to understand that.”

Partnership with Iran honorable

“Iran is offering its high-ranking leaders as martyrs, and Tehran’s position is decisive and is being cemented with the blood of its martyrs,” Sayyed Nasrallah said. “Iran has been a supporter of everyone who resists this entity since 1979, and its support has changed many equations.”

“If Iran wanted to change its position, it would have done so decades ago,” he added. “All the resistance fighters who rely on Iran should be confident that Iran will not abandon the oppressed nor will it abandon its allies.”

Sayyed Nasrallah stressed that “for every honorable resistance fighter, friendship with Iran is an honorable act of humanity and dignity, and those who should be ashamed are those who normalize relations with Israel.”

“Be ashamed of your amiability with the United States, which is responsible for the crimes and wars in the region,” he continued. “The relationship with Iran, which extends a helping hand to restore land and sovereignty, is based on the simplest of principles, which is the relationship of loyalty.”

“There is no doubt that [Operation] al-Aqsa Flood is a historical juncture in our region, and it drastically changed the regional status quo, whether for allies or foes,” the Hezbollah chief underlined. “We are before an event that has jeopardized Israel’s survival and exposed its fragility.”

A war of lunatics

Sayyed Nasrallah described the war on Gaza as a war “of those who have lost their minds, a war of butchers and criminals.” He said that six months after the war, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Security Minister Yoav Gallant, and others in “Israel” were still “out of their minds.”

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